Has anyone else ever had this problem???

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so i put my saleens back on yesterday cause it was 55+ degrees out and sunny! Its supposed to be even nicer today! Ill get some pics soon hopefully...But I noticed something weird yesterday though and am wondering if anyone else has ever had this problem. When I was tightening my front 18x9s everything was fine but I noticed that my rear 18x10s somehow have skinnier lug holes cause I didnt notice till I was done tightening them up that I took some black paint off on the inside of these holes from the socket scratching them...has anyone else ever had this problem??? How can I avoid this??? I think the explanation in the difference of the wheels is because the front two were purchased from AM and the rear two were purchased from another website...
 

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I have the same exact problem except its all of my wheels. I Just went out to the local auto store and got an EL Cheapo socket of the same size went back home and took the grinder to it. I took off as much as possible on the top half of the socket and they work pretty well except for when I'm on the last 2 nuts, the wheel will come off center and you have to hold it on the hub and loosen the nuts its such a pain but welcome to the world of repo wheels.
 

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same problem on all my wheels. get skinnier lugs, thats what i did. guy at the shop called them "line-drives"??? they are really skinny and require a special socket for removal.
 

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my bullits do the same thing.
on mine the rear lugs are recessed and the front are not.
like already stated, get a chrome socket because they have a thinner sidewall that an impact socket or grind down your 4 way some
 

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They make special sockets for such situations, they even have a rubber grommet inside to protect your lug nuts (similar to spark plug sockets).
 
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MustangChris said:
same problem on all my wheels. get skinnier lugs, thats what i did. guy at the shop called them "line-drives"??? they are really skinny and require a special socket for removal.

where can i buy these??? I thought i saw something like that on AM is that what ur talking about???
 

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They are called spline drive. I had to use the same when I had my saleen style wheels.

Good news is every lug is a lock since you need the special socket to remove them
 
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i noticed that too the first time i went to use my impact sockets, they are way too thick. I have to use the chrome ones cause they're skinnier but i think it still scratched the inside of the lug hole a little bit.
 

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